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A Static Post (1950 to1953-1/2 Bear Kodiaks)

Started by Wade Phillips, March 25, 2012, 05:28:00 PM

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Wade Phillips

Chuck Doughtery came down this weekend.

We shot the bull, traded bows, and even found time to round-up and re-arrange some of the Kodiak displays at the Arsenal.

Still need to make up labels for a few of these often overlooked vintage collectible Static Kodiaks.  

     
"Real Sportsmanship is Fair Play" - Art Young

"Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects." - Will Rogers

vintage-bears

Sounds like you and Chuck had some fun Wade.
Those static Kodiaks are awesome, great display!

..........Philip
"In the wind, He's still alive"
TGMM Family of the bow
New York Bowhunters

Wade Phillips

Chuck, awakened from a nap after a long morning of talking vintage Bear bows...

"Real Sportsmanship is Fair Play" - Art Young

"Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects." - Will Rogers

Larry m

I was counting and at first missed the one's hanging on the right and left. Screen is to small on the handheld. As Always very impressive Wade!! Looks like a fun relaxing day.

alaskabowhunter

Hey Wade, Thanks again for a great time and a good trade! It's always fun to come visit. It was cool to whip that static tip rack into shape, it looks impressive. I look forward to a pic of your '59-'60 rack after you located those longer screws. Talk about eye candy.
Wade is a wonderful host and an excellent cook, his venison roast is second to none. Try the venison summer sausage too.  The Grumley collection alone is worth the price of admission! I'll come visit again as soon, the time always goes by so fast in the Antique Archery Arsenal.
I was born with nothing and I still have most of it left.

Shane Reed

Is there anyway to make a 1950 static more safe to shoot? or less prone to breaking?

Tox Collector

"...the volumes of an archer's library are the doors to the most varied scenes and the most engaging company."  C. J. Longman, Archery, The Badminton Library, 1894

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